Are you looking for something to help your event stand out and/or leave your guests looking like they've just seen a moose? The Blue Rocks have the answer. Rocky Bluewinkle is available to make an appearance at your community-based event. Please follow the directions below to request Rocky and a Blue Rocks representative will get back to you shortly.

Please note: Blue Rocks sponsors get a significant discount for Rocky Bluewinkle appearances. There is no charge for youth baseball/softball appearances and Rocky's Reading Challenge appearances.

Click here to request a Rocky Bluewinkle appearance at your next event.

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Hey Kids! Here's your chance to ask Rocky questions about baseball, the Blue Rocks, or anything else!

Question: Where did the Blue Rocks get their name?
Scotty J, Chester.

Answer: Good question Scotty! The Blue Rocks were the name of the original professional baseball team in Wilmington, which played in Wilmington Park from 1940 through 1952. The name came from 73 year old Robert Miller in a contest to name the team. Mr. Miller thought it would be a good idea to name the club after the blue granite that can be found along the Brandywine River. The name stuck, and when baseball returned to Wilmington in 1993, we brought back the old name. Although, I prefer to believe it was also named after a friendly blue moose whom lives in the stadium! -Rocky

Question: How many runs have the Blue Rocks scored in one game?
Laura M, Wilmington

Answer: The Blue Rocks scored 20 runs April 18th, 1999, against the Myrtle Beach Pelicans. The Rocks won that contest, 20-3. I remember this one well, as my throat was very sore after cheering all those runs! -Rocky

Question: How many ways can a batter get to first base without making contact with the ball?
Jim T, New Castle

Answer: Four. The batter can (1)walk, (2) get hit by a pitch, (3) run to first base on a dropped third strike, or lastly, (4) be awarded first base on catchers interference(when the catcher keeps the batter from getting a full swing). Big blue moose, however, go to first whenever they feel like it! -Rocky

Have a question to ask Rocky? Just click on the e-mail address below and write your message. It's that easy!

rocky@bluerocks.com

 
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